Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Republicans Like Haley Hypocritically Attack Ronnie On Jobs

When Haley Barbour decided to take up a hobby and ran for governor in 2003 he spent a lot of time and money attacking Ronnie Musgrove's record on jobs.

Vicksburg Post Editor Charlie Mitchell:
The Republican Party has rolled out a litany against Musgrove’s term as governor from 2000 until 2004. It’s their standard, moderately distorted stuff: Net loss of 37,000 jobs...
Well the facts show differently:



When Musgrove left office the number of total employeed was 1,085 less and the percentage unemployeed was actually better/lower than when he started. This reality is quite a bit different from the 37,000 number they throw around.

Charlie Mitchell points out Republican amnesia in apparently forgetting to "point out that the terror attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, might have had something to do with the U.S. economy tanking" including that of Mississippi in the middle of Musgrove's term.

Contrast that with post Musgrove Mississippi after Katrina where billions of federal tax dollars have employeed countless in Mississippi and have bailed out a state government that would have faced major shortfalls.

After the so called responsible Republican stewardship you'd expect far better from a state government led by Republican Haley Barbour.

But that simply isn't the case.


Employment Unemployment Unemployment Rate

1,234,837       76,722                 5.8%  January 2000 (Musgrove Day 1)

1,233,752        74,350                 5.7%  January 2004 (Musgrove Final Day)

1,235,366         92,143                6.9%  June 2008 (Barbour Present)


Post Musgrove total employment is barely up while the total unemployed has skyrocketed increasing by nearly 18 thousand.

Republicans want you to believe that Ronnie Musgrove was a bad steward of Mississippi's economy, but he did better with far, far less.

3 comments:

  1. It will be hard for Musgrove to get people to believe him. Haley beat him by a good margin and poeple around the state remember that. If people like him so much, you would think they would give him money.

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  2. good post. People are giving him money. He outraised Wicker among individual supporters last quarter.

    This is from the Musgrove campaign:

    Last quarter, despite our opponent bringing in President Bush for a high-dollar fundraiser, we raised $607,803 in individual contributions, compared to only $475,444.88 by our opponent. Thanks to supporters like you, we clearly have the momentum on our side.

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  3. Wicker racked up big fundraising margins by shaking the DC money tree and getting millions from lobbyists and political action committees. Popular support didn't play that big of a role. His former seat on the Appropriations committee did.

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